Posted by old art on January 28, 2010 at 10:19:43 from (99.152.247.194):
In Reply to: Field Marshal tractor posted by teddy52food on January 28, 2010 at 08:34:46:
during ww2 early air planes had a starter that used a10 guage shell that was triggerd electrial the discharge went to a starter piston that turned a engagement dog that turned the engine about 1 1/2 turn . when you ran out of shell you cant prop. start them big radial engines .the electric starter were an inertia type that a small fly wheel would get wound up to about 3000 rpm then the dog to turn the engine would turn about 3 or 4 rpm . it had a place to hand crank the starter up to speed a nd then engage it to the engine it was a 4 mam crank i did crank a few R2800 when batterys ewere dead. (they usualy dont shut them off till they get back) old art USN AEM3C
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